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Antimony atomic spectroscopy standard concentrate 10.00 g Sb

Antimony atomic spectroscopy standard concentrate 10.00 g Sb

Product Details:

  • Physical Form Liquid
  • Molecular Formula Sb2S3
  • Usage Antimony is alloyed with lead to increase lead's durability. Antimony alloys are also used in batteries, low friction metals, type metal and cable sheathing, among other products. Antimony compounds are used to make flame-proofing materials, paints, ceramic enamels, glass and pottery.
  • Purity 98%
  • Molecular Weight 121.76 u
  • Melting Point 903.78 K ​(630.63 °C, ​1167.13 °F)
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Antimony atomic spectroscopy standard concentrate 10.00 g Sb Price And Quantity

  • 100 INR
  • 1 Kilograms

Antimony atomic spectroscopy standard concentrate 10.00 g Sb Product Specifications

  • Sb2S3
  • 121.76 u
  • 903.78 K ​(630.63 °C, ​1167.13 °F)
  • Antimony is alloyed with lead to increase lead's durability. Antimony alloys are also used in batteries, low friction metals, type metal and cable sheathing, among other products. Antimony compounds are used to make flame-proofing materials, paints, ceramic enamels, glass and pottery.
  • Liquid
  • 98%

Antimony atomic spectroscopy standard concentrate 10.00 g Sb Trade Information

  • Cash Advance (CA) Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 500 Kilograms Per Month
  • 3-4 Week
  • Yes
  • Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer
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  • All India

Product Description

  • Antimony atomic spectroscopy standard concentrate 10.00 g Sb   
    Synonym: Antimony(III) chloride solution

    CAS Number: 10025-91-9
    grade   analytical standard
    shelf life   limited shelf life, expiry date on the label
    packaging   ampule of
    concentration   10.00 g/L
    solubility   H2O: soluble
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